MANAGING OFFSHORE OPERATIONS FROM AN ONSHORE COMMAND CENTER

MANAGING OFFSHORE OPERATIONS FROM AN ONSHORE COMMAND CENTER
A pilot and other optional personnel oversee remote ROV operations from an Oceaneering Onshore Remote Operations Center (OROC) in Stavanger, Norway. (Photo credit: Oceaneering)

By Mark Philip, Nick Rouge, Kenneth Solbjør, and Christopher Lyon, Oceaneering

 

 

There are many benefits for transferring control of offshore ROV operations to shore to carry out subsea tasks from survey to inspection and commissioning.

Working from a remote onshore-based location eliminates offshore and transportation safety exposure for the shore-based team and allows for the transition from 12-hour operations to 24-hour without the need for additional personnel mobilization.

To read the full article, which was featured in ON&T September 2022, click here.

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